From: Stuart Henderson Subject: Re: Problem fetching from Chiselapp To: Theo Buehler , Stuart Cassoff Cc: Ports Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2024 19:18:05 +0000 Right, Firefox and Chrome do use AIAs. I wish they wouldn't... -- Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting. On 9 December 2024 14:45:04 Theo Buehler wrote: > On Mon, Dec 09, 2024 at 02:21:41PM +0000, Stuart Cassoff wrote: >> $ cd /usr/ports/x11/dbus-tcl && make fetch >> ===> Checking files for dbus-tcl-3.1 >> >> Fetch https://chiselapp.com/user/schelte/repository/dbus/uv/dbus-3.1.tar.gz >> TLS handshake failure: certificate verification failed: unable to get local >> issuer certificate >> >> Fetch https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/dbus-3.1.tar.gz >> dbus-3.1.tar.gz >> 100% | >> ***********************************************************************************************| >> 158 KB 00:00 >> > > As you can see from the output of openssl s_client -connect chiselapp.com:433, > it sends the wrong intermediate in its cert chain: > > Certificate chain > 0 s:/CN=chiselapp.com > i:/C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R10 > 1 s:/C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R11 > i:/C=US/O=Internet Security Research Group/CN=ISRG Root X1 > 2 s:/C=US/O=Internet Security Research Group/CN=ISRG Root X1 > i:/C=US/O=Internet Security Research Group/CN=ISRG Root X1 > > The issuer of cert 0 is R10, but it sends R11. > > This should be fixed by the server operator. > >> The site has a valid Letsencrypt cert, according to Firefox and Chrome. > > The cert is indeed valid if you have R10 available. > > I suspect chrome and firefox have the LE intermediates baked in (or go > fetch it from the Authority Info Access extension) so as to be able to > cope with such misconfigurations. > >> I could add this to the port: >> FETCH_CMD = /usr/bin/ftp -V ${_PROGRESS} -C -S dont >> But I doubt that's recommended or desired. >> >> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. >> >> >> Stu >>